
Yes
No
What fun is that lol
GoW 2: Horde copying again
But zombies would be hardcore with modern guns
Robert Bowling said MW2 is not taking any pages from WaW's book, so there's no chance.
Zombies is fun but Spec Ops will be better
The other day I was in a toilet.
A voice came from the cubicle next to me: "Hello mate, how are you doing?"
I didn't want to be rude, so I said, "Not too bad, thanks."
I heard the voice again. "So, what are you up to?"
Again I answered, "Just having a quick ****... How about yourself?"
Then I heard him say "Sorry, mate, I'll have to call you back. I've got some **** in the cubicle next to me answering everything I say."
Yes, it was awesome and highly addicting.
"RETIRED" FROM HABBO(X)
:¬:
TOMSPIT / COWLY05
What is spec ops, I'm really confused. Is it survival or time trialed?
You obviously dont understand the rights to using a game engine. The company that makes the game engine sets it a price, or the game company that want to buy it enquire it, however the company that want to use it, have to purchase the rights to use it. I remember a Battlefield game using a Gears of War engine if I'm not mistaken.
However, it could have been Activision that created the engine therefore giving it to Treyarch to use to make the game.
Last edited by ItsDave; 23-09-2009 at 07:56 PM.
WRONG...-ish
You're right that Activision now own the rights to the engine, but they didn't create it. Infinity Ward created it way back in 2006. By the time the first 'draft' of the engine was out, Activision was looking to the future and wanted to make COD an annual 'event'. So they asked Infinity Ward for the engine, gave it to Treyarch, and Treyarch went over it for over a year and optimized everything you see in COD4. I do believe that Treyarch have actually helped Infinity Ward with some tidbits from the COD:WAW engine.
That make sense?
Also, I don't get why everyone says "dey copied the engine, lol", when really... what else were they supposed to do? Creating a new engine from scratch would take too long and Activision would be like "where's our game", Treyarch would reply "lol i dunno, engine still being made.". After less than three seconds of consideration, Activision would be all like "lol ur fired."
Blame Activision, not Treyarch. They did the best they could and they get nothing but "blah blah cod5 sucks". Poor poor guys.
Well in all honestly Infinity ward have created a completely new engine, theirs no reason Treyarch couldn't of done the exact same.WRONG...-ish
You're right that Activision now own the rights to the engine, but they didn't create it. Infinity Ward created it way back in 2006. By the time the first 'draft' of the engine was out, Activision was looking to the future and wanted to make COD an annual 'event'. So they asked Infinity Ward for the engine, gave it to Treyarch, and Treyarch went over it for over a year and optimized everything you see in COD4. I do believe that Treyarch have actually helped Infinity Ward with some tidbits from the COD:WAW engine.
That make sense?
Also, I don't get why everyone says "dey copied the engine, lol", when really... what else were they supposed to do? Creating a new engine from scratch would take too long and Activision would be like "where's our game", Treyarch would reply "lol i dunno, engine still being made.". After less than three seconds of consideration, Activision would be all like "lol ur fired."
Blame Activision, not Treyarch. They did the best they could and they get nothing but "blah blah cod5 sucks". Poor poor guys.
Want to hide these adverts? Register an account for free!